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Creativity & Intelligence in Brains and Machines

10-17 Mar 2017
Guenne am Moehnesee, Germany

INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLEGE 2017: ?Creativity and Intelligence in Brains and
Machines: From Individuals to Societies?

(March 10-17, 2017 @ Günne am Möhnesee, Germany)

== WEBSITE ==

http://www.interdisciplinary-college.de

== CHAIRS ==

Luc Steels (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
Dieter Jaeger (Emory University, Atlanta, USA)
Tarek R. Besold (University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany)

== THE INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLEGE ==

The Interdisciplinary College (IK) is an annual, intense one-week spring 
school which offers a dense state-of-the-art course program in 
neurobiology, neural computation, cognitive science/psychology, artificial 
intelligence, machine learning, robotics and philosophy. It is aimed at 
students, postgraduates and researchers from academia and industry. By 
combining humanities, science and technology, the IK endeavors to 
intensify dialogue between the various disciplines. Participants come 
mainly - but not exclusively - from European countries, lecturers from all 
over the world. Courses include up-to-date introductions to the main 
fields of the IK, as well as an in-depth treatment of the focus topic, 
which is changing from year to year. The IK is also a unique social event. 
In the long evenings, participants enjoy a very special atmosphere: minds 
meet, music is played, and friends are made in the welcoming conference 
site at Lake Möhne.

== FOCUS TOPIC 2017: CREATIVITY AND INTELLIGENCE ==

The focus topic of the IK 2017 directs the attention to creativity and 
intelligence as prototypically human characteristics and capacities, 
investigating their role and importance for the individual but also for 
society as a whole.

Over the last years creativity has become the focus of numerous research 
projects and entire disciplines, ranging from investigations into the 
neural foundations of human creativity to Computational Creativity as 
attempted ?computerization? of creative processes (or parts thereof). 
Creativity is usually conceptualized as sharing a close connection with 
intelligence, for instance in that the latter often is taken as a 
precondition of creativity. But creativity also is a necessarily social 
phenomenon: While creativity often starts out on an individual basis, and 
creative acts are ultimately implemented by individuals, society very 
often enables creativity to happen either in making creative individuals 
collaborate, or in emergently giving rise to a genuinely collective 
creative process.

Language serves as connecting thread between the topics creativity, 
intelligence, the individual, and society. Creativity and intelligence 
often manifest in language, and individuals and society rely on (different 
forms of) language as indispensable medium of communication.

Correspondingly, the IK 2017 will consider the mentioned topics from 
different theoretical as well as applied perspectives, offering courses 
clustered into four interwoven blocks:

-          Creativity
-          Neuroscience ? From Data to Theory and Back
-          Language
-          The Social

== COURSE & FACULTY OVERVIEW ==

http://www.interdisciplinary-college.de

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Digital Media Lab
Center for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI)
University of Bremen

Email: Tarek.Besold@uni-bremen.de
Web: http://sites.google.com/site/tarekbesold/





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